‘Trio Goya play Classical chamber music on period instruments… a collective fascination with the new colours and narratives that these instruments suggest…’ says the website.

In fact, they are one of those dynamic, fluid bands/groups/ensembles who play out of intense mutual listening, so that you’re drawn right into the heart of the music. One of the things I love about them is that you can often hear the common-or-garden dance roots in their classical pieces – a touch of the street from a time when music was music, and not cordoned off into discrete disciplines.

Fantastic musicianship from three truly great players – and a real treat for Fiddletails fiddle-followers in violinist Kati Debretzeni’s magical playing.

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Welcome to a tunecatcher’s blog!

Every couple of weeks or so I feature a tune that's caught my fancy – audio/video clips of brilliant musicians playing great, perhaps uncommon tunes to learn by ear. Most are from the English and American Old-time traditions; some hail from other musical worlds ‒ Scandi, perhaps, or French. But whatever you play ‒ fiddles or frets, free-reeds or fipples ‒ I hope you enjoy catching these wonderful tunes!

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